Pantoffel
See also: pantoffel
German
Etymology
From Middle High German pantoffel (late 15th century), from Middle French [Term?] (compare French pantoufle) and/or Italian pantofola.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [panˈtɔfəl]
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Noun
Pantoffel m (mixed or strong, genitive Pantoffels, plural Pantoffeln or Pantoffel)
- slipper (indoor shoe)
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:Hausschuh
Usage notes
- The normal plural is Pantoffeln, an irregular formation also found in the word Muskel.
- The regularized plural Pantoffel is occasionally met with.
Derived terms
- Badepantoffel
- den Pantoffel schwingen
- Filzpantoffel
- Holzpantoffel
- Nachtpantoffel
- Pantoffelblume
- Pantöffelchen
- Pantoffelheld
- Pantoffelkino
- pantoffeln
- Pantoffelschnecke
- Pantoffelstrauch
- Pantoffeltierchen
- Pantoffeltiger
- unter den Pantoffel kommen
- unterm Pantoffel stehen
Related terms
- Pantolette
See also
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